Step Up 3D movie reviews

The third sequel of this movie, and the second attempt by the director Jon Chu, is although not comparable with the older ones but is pretty much impressive to move your feet. Dances with style and attitude always amaze us, but in the movies content will always be the king, no matter what theme you choose. And so “Step Up (2006)” was better than the second one, “Step Up 2 – The Streets (2008)” was good than the third one, and “Step Up 3D (2010)” is just average in comparisons with the previous two ones. But if not compared, and been watching the film as a completely solely, ... » read more

When the bodies are twirling, contorting, flinging, jumping, smashing or moving like a robot the film unsurprisingly finds its legs. Choreographed with flair and panache, the set-pieces incorporate the 3D technology decently enough by having dancers approach the camera with fast, whippy hand movements, however the depth of the stage was employed more successfully by its British counterpart Street Dance 3D. Regardless, there are still a handful of entertaining dance-offs that impress on varying levels. The dancing here is spectacular. Jon Chu has assembled some of the best ... » read more

The film is very weak in the acting and writing departments. The dialogue is terrible and the storyline is a generic copy and paste from other films in the genre. Director Jon Chu, who directed the last film (Step Up 2: The Streets), thankfully knows this and makes sure to keep the character development and exposition scenes to a strict minimum. The movie never really loses its pace and goes from dance sequence to dance sequence. Many moviegoers may think this is lazy (and it is), but fans of the genre will surely love it. This is generally The Fast and The Furious of ... » read more

Sequel to the popular 2006 American dance series, Step Up 3D sticks close to the formula and offers no surprises. If you are the one who watches movies for the plot, acting or great direction, then, this movie is not meant for you. Keep all those criteria aside and watch Step Up 3D for the only thing it claims to be awesome at–dance.

A group of ‘orphaned’ New York City street dancers, called ... » read more